Badgers know most of us, with his hallmark, his face black and white, silver and black back legs, chest and abdomen. Unfortunately, most of them can be seen beside the road are dead after hit by a passing motorist had been, because they are more active at night in search of food at night may only be visible until it is too later.
start emerging at dusk on their night hunting for food, we eat almost all berries Badgers are omnivorous,Fruit, nuts, small rodents have even a hedgehog in extreme cases, there is plenty of choice on the menu for them. We also encourage them to eat our gardens with temptation, something beautiful, are especially loves the sweet stuff, this does not mean that you go armed with a bar of Cadburys Dairy Milk, but just a bit of honey-coated bites.
A strong family unity and social structure is the cornerstone of life Badgers is their cave or once you understand theTunnels and cavities. The groups consist of a boar and sow are the dominant breeding pair, but there are young men and women in this society. paving stones are multi-generation, field plug-and-cub is usually in the spring, but mating may occur throughout the year, and every pregnancy is that these couplings delay until next spring, so that the mother the opportunity for young people, the increase was born in the spring.
Rates are still at risk because ofDisease are doing (bovine tuberculosis), more are suspected to cause damage to crops and farmland. Stain, the gasification and hunting, as the rate was followed, fortunately remedy is in sight. Act rates are in the UK for the Protection of Badgers, 1992 and Schedule 6 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act protection in 1981. This gives them some confidence, unfortunately, does not adhere to all of these laws, so that the rate is still often caught in traps andTraps.
Fortunately, its future looks bright, the figures remain constant, and there is a general acceptance of them. Lets do our part to help drive carefully at night, so we have to stop time, is considered embarrassing, badgers, hedgehogs and rabbits killed on the roads because they drive too fast and go to our native animals on the visibility of their business. It costs us nothing to slow down.
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